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Sep 4, 2008 PBC Brings Mens and Womens Soccer Tournaments to Augusta AUGUSTA, GA -- The Peach Belt Conference and commissioner David
Brunk announced that the 2008 men’s and women’s soccer
finals will be played at Blanchard Woods Park in Evans, Ga. It
marks the first time the soccer tournament will be played on a
neutral field and the first time the league office, working with
community and civic organizations, will oversee every aspect of the
championship. It will also be the first time the men’s and
women’s finals have been played in the same location.
“This is the culmination of discussion over a year and I am
very pleased it has come to fruition,” said commissioner
Brunk. “Blanchard Woods is an outstanding facility and will
enable us to provide our goal: a true championship environment for
our student-athletes. This is something our coaches have wanted for
some time.”
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| PBC Commissioner David Brunk addresses the media at
a press conference in the PBC offices on Thursday
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The final four men’s and women’s teams will play
their semifinal and final matches at Blanchard Woods on Friday,
Nov. 7 and Sunday, Nov. 9. Friday’s semifinals will be played
on two fields consecutively beginning with the women’s games
at 5:30 pm and the men’s games following at 7:30. The
women’s championship game will begin at 1:00 on Sunday with
the men at 3:30.
“This is one of the best soccer complexes in the country
and we are thrilled to welcome the Peach Belt to Columbia
County,” said Charlie Beale, Recreation Manager for Columbia
County. “This will be a significant tournament not just for
the play on the field, but for the $350,000 of economic impact this
tournament will generate.”
During Saturday’s off day, the winners of the semifinal
matches will participate in the PBC community engagement project
Breakfast With The Champions which will pair PBC student-athletes
and youth soccer groups ages 12 and under for a morning mini-clinic
and other activities. The breakfast will also take place at
Blanchard Woods.
“This will be a full weekend of soccer,” said Brunk.
“The Saturday events will help get the local community
involved and help us to build a bridge between the Peach Belt
Conference and the CSRA.”
The first round of the PBC soccer tournament will be played on
campus Tuesday, Nov. 4. The four women’s winners and three
men’s winners will then travel to Augusta for the
championship rounds. The top seed on the men’s side receives
a bye into the semifinals.
“The soccer coaches are thrilled about this,” said
USC Aiken head women’s soccer coach Susan Vodicka.
“Having the men’s and women’s teams together will
energize the entire CSRA community and I know they will come out
and support this tournament. Its an opportunity to reach the local
soccer community in a whole new way.”
Tickets for the PBC Championships will be sold at the gate. Fans
can by an All-Tournament pass that is good for all games for $10 or
single-game tickets for $6.
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